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$KfmNR> •'\. t?V«E- >'. l V .' )A . 'l l IS. B. HUGHES : COOK STOVES, HEATERS AND STOVE PIPE.v * Tf ;‘-Jba^ne County Jfatmer.C . F. FOKII.Hhoip So. HI **Tf II un ilt«- new*."II .% It It V ADAMSVol. 2, No. 21.\V. B. HUDSON. M D.Physician- ani> Surokon,YALE, OKLA.<dffioe phone 36 Retidence 42Office opposite Poatoflice.Dr. C. N. SLAYBAUGH,PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON.OFFICE WEST OF BANK._PHONE 80._H. A. JKRGESEX, M. I>.Special attention given to disease* oflong standing.Day or night calls promptly answered.PHONE 90. YALE. OKLA.The Farmer is devoted to the business, industrial andui $ral interests of the peoirlo of Yale and Payne CountyYale, Okla., Wednesday Evening, Jan. 12, 1910.\ fl® Is ‘•Ruated ill the best eortl. cotton, fruit. veg-etable. grass and stock country’ in (♦ ntiul Oklahoma-$1.00 Per Y«The Yale Harness Shop|8 The Place to Get Your Har-| ness. We will meet you withthe Goods and Prices. Satis-faction guaranteed.H. C. McCroskcy, Proprietor.STORIES OFYALE ANDITS PEOPLE.Annals of a Live Town,Tales of Its Progress,Industrial Prosperityand Development.fut h-Harry Adams visited his| it, ut Cleveland, Sunday.Walter doing and ladvStillwater visitors Monday..Josh Hickman is down fromFond Creek fora few days visit.J. H. Hughes and lady were'visitors in Kansas City during theweek .toTo the Public.A rumor his !>>en startedwere i the effect that the railroad com-pany offered to pav up my lius-balid's indebtedness mid to payme $40 a month unt il inv young-est child hieame of age, but 1wish to say that the company hasNEWS NOTESFROM OURNEIGHBORS.Expired SnbserijII there jM n iiine or a nemss marked ----- in tHimy.oir siibserip j | t ionwill soon be 'INJURING THE PUBLICPalace Barber Shop,MOSER A TULL, Proprietor,Mouth Main St., Y ale, Okla.Skilled workmen, good tools,cleanliness and courtesy assure mypatrons ease, comfort, safety.A Certain Result ofInsinuated or OutrightSlanders. Local andPersonal News.COVEY & McCORMICK,: Grain Buyers :And dealers in Meal, Feed andCoal.Custom Grinding at Our MillEvery Day in the Week.J. W. WEBERCity Transfer,At all hours, day or night.CALL PHONE NO. 40Gardens plowed, manure hauled, ot<vmJ, W. WEBER.Auctioneer.llfTLL erv sales anywhere in Cen-ff trnl Oklahoma and guaranteesatisfactory work . Foes reason-able.Dates made atFarmers* State Bank.“Puss’s Place!”In Henderson’s Pool Halt.All Kinds of Eating.Tho best, the market affords pre-pared in short order.PUSS,Proprietor.G. L. NOBLE & Co.Real Estate,¥ F you want to buy that farmI before it is rented for nextyear, “you’ll have to hurry.”Y»>u don’t have to have allcash, and we can make you aloan.We are also loaning to buildhouses, in Yale, on ensymonthly payments.Call and see tts.G. L. Noble & Co.New GroceryStoreEast Side,South Main* * *Staple andFancy Groceries,Dry Goodsand Shoes* # *Highest market pricepaid for all CountryProduce,, in trade orCashMay & SonElectricBittersSucceed when everything else failc.In nervous prostration and femaleweaknesses 'hey are the supremeremedy, as thousands have teetifie-’FOR KIDNEY,LIVER ANDSTOMACH TROUBLEil is the best medicine ever soldover a druggist's counter.r?fE must admit that gond peo-ple can be kept away fromany community by repre-sentations, whether true or false,of its horrible depravity. It isequally certain that the most un-desirable class of citizens can beattracted to a community by ad-vertising it us the habitation ofa lawless, vicious and depravedpeople. These two facts are in-disputable, and, while it is theduty of every citizen to assist inthe maintenance of law and order,no citizen need expect to elevatethe moral tone of his communityby publicly branding it u» a har-bor for the vicious and depravedelements of society. To do sodeadens every effort for moral im-provement. Furthermore, it is im-possible to overestimate the harmthat can be done both the moraland business interests of a com-munity by the general circulationof slanderous insinuations actuat-ed by personal hatred and' malicetoward the majority of its mem-bers, and no good citizen will,either directly or by implication,cast the odium of charges not sus-ceptible of proof upon his neigh-bors or his neighborhood.If you contemplate moving totojwn to educate your children,why not come to Yale? Our con-solidated school system, the old-est system of consolidated schoolsin Oklahoma, is'ably conductedand every effort is being exertedto advance it to the superlativedegree of excellence. The con-trolling element of Yale citizen-ship is moral, intelligent and pro-gressive, unfaltering in its lab >rsto develop here a city of homesgood to rear and educate childrenin. Visit the Yale school, getacquainted with its teachers andtheir methods, talk to Yale pio-neers and learn of their winningcontest for the educational andmoral uplift of their community.Then coi.sider^Yale’s prosperityand choose your abiding placewith wisdom and discretion. TheFarmer stands ready to endorseyour decision.The Farmer 1ms been asked anumber of times lately, in one in-stance by an orthodox minister,for space in which to reply toslanderous newspaper assaults onpersonal and public integrity. Weadvise these gentlemen and othersto hold their nostrils as well astheir tempers and treat such erue-tationsof the common blackmail-er with silent contempt.J. E. Freeman has shipped hisgoods and the family is preparingto leave today for their new homeat Fairview. Any community isinjured by the departure of sucha man, and we deplore the lots ofMr. Freeman while wishing him-self and family prosperity andcontentment at Fairview. TheFarmer will carry a weekly mes-sage from Yale to the new home.Go to the “Big Shop’’ and getyour plow shears made at once,and avoid the rush. They useStar brand shares—the beet oneart hSpecial prices on children’s rub-bers and overshoes.—Yule Trad-ing Co.Attorney C. L. Burdick of Still-water, was in town on business,Thursday.Tako your plows to Henry Cleve-land’s “Big Shop’’ if you wishthem to run satisfactorily.Harry Jones has been lookingafter property interests aboutYale and Quay the past few duys.Mammoth Bronze turkeys, thefinest in Oklahoma, for sale atL. F. Noll’s, a mile west of Yale.While repairing the engine atthe Furmer’s gin, Thursday, CarlLuther scalded his right arm se-verely.Satisfy yourself thnt you aregetting a scientific job of horse-shoeing, by going to the “BigShop.” _ /Now is the time, and this isthe place, to buy heavy winterunderwear and overshoes.—YaleTrading Co-unt offered tne anything whatever . _for my loss in the death of mvl news Items of Generalhusband, occasioned by tne fault Interest Contributedof the railroad company, and they j by Correspondents ofhave refused to pay me anythingat all.—Minerva CottemmnThe Farmer.Lateii: Mr. Brock died Tu s-diiy morning, mid will he buried; today at 1 :00 p. m.Thursday nn.l Friday were ex- .__animal ion days for Quay pupils, you are urged to mail ort J u i l • ■ till mt rest is being shown j your dollar promptly list'll the Liberty Hell conli st. Com-!1'* limits the lengtHgpositions ate being wi itu n in all <l,ir.,l"S w* arc allow.......... <•«.: Steirage of deportment etc., go to | er’s stdmcrihers. and willmake the winning of the medal j yon for giving this mutterSeveral Hew linoils Iiilvh onti.r..il I ^111 Is Week. I* i. i iiut in flu, l*ri.........Another Proposition.Joking aside, tlm writer learnedsome three years ago that cannerycompany stock was lion-assessa-ble, but let us hI! chip in pro rataand pay off the indebtedness : t lienappoint as manager one of themain guys of the Yale WholesaleGrocer Co. These are men whohave never bragged on themselvesand who nevir will let a businessenterprise lose 75 percent of itsvalue in five months under (la irmanagement.—Johnny Young, ex-chief of theStillwater fire department, is vis-iting his sister, Mrs. J. C. Skeen,west of town.Massie Davis, colored, has re-turned from Texas, and will movehis family out ou his place in thenear future.No More Dope.Some fifteen months ago, « henthe new paper’s advertising pat-ronage was decidedly meagre, TheFarmer made the mistake of con-tracting to publish a hatch ofpatent medicine ads. for one year.The contract expired Dec. It), ex-cept, for certain omissions to bepublished next week. The com-pany's agent was in town Thurs-day and wasted two hours in theeffort to persuade us to renew thecontract, and wc pledge our read-ers that no more of The Farmer’slocal space will he filled with suchdope. A new business not fairlyestablished and nil old busiliesson the downhill swing are the on-I'nose in the Primary _room are: Freda Sen ft, Wiilio! . rn* ...e<* 8' the Y-. ft-ni/| V ll III nnilTr S5,llle0’ Will in mid RiJ.y VVillurd; i ‘^‘4A uiulvLY MAIL ROUTEi J,,,or,notliat<t room, Ban- Miss Slayb High taught nnosom Conic, Belvia Willard, Torn-J tern >on last week, for Miss Cinv, Toaby and Blanche Steele. field.Mrs Rnss Mattox, of Jennings, Cl.ur nee mid Nora Freeiis visiting the Marion Spencer leave tnis week for their new hothome, guest ot her liitl*1 grand-1 it Fairview, Clarence was inson, Lloyd Cannon, who is sick, i graduating class of '08, aud isCarriers Overcome byTribulations. PatronsShould help by Mark-ing Boxes.rCASH STORE!--4-Beginning with Feb. 1st,i: WE WILL SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH:and by doing so feel like we can make*money for ourselves and patrons, too. Wehave given this subject much thought, and;are satisfied that the cash business is theBest for All ConcernedF. I). No 2 seems to Im anunhealthy course f» r ourUncle Sam's nierrvnieti tospeed over. The regular currier,Claire Applegate has been downwith typhoid for several weeks.Arthur Gray, substitute, wentdown with the same complaintlast Wednesday. Luther Hollandtook his place for the day andcame in sick. On Thursday aFarmer reporter chaperoned 1)M . Ziemer oil his first trip overtin1 route and came in sick (of thejob.) Leaving the postoffice twoand a ludf hours behind time andnot knowing half the boxes, weseeded 21 miles of bad roads todire confusion, failing to servemuch ot the last four miles owingto night overtaking us. But, ut-ter a little help ut the start, Daveseems to have got control of thesituation and will probably givebetter service from now on thanis deserved by mt n too confound-ed lazy to paint their iiunn s onfche boxes. These mail carriersWe will be able to give better prices than ever:: before offered in Yale and ask you to look for;; a list in the near future. We solicit your pat*|‘ronage, as it means money for you as wellas us.- '■* have u li'ird YssU, md wh'.-n oneof them gives out, each patron onthe route should have Ins box somarked that any stranger takinghis place will know whose it is.We uro pleased to report thut.Applegate is convalescing, Hol-land Ims rec )Vered, Ford is againeating three square meals a day(when he cuii’t get four) and it ishoped that Gray is not danger-ously ill. Arthur Gray is themainstay of ills widowed motherand little brother, a superior spec-imen of young manhood, und cer-tainly deserves spmputhy and en-couragement.EASTSIDE,YALE TRADING GO.Yale’s Most Popular Store.NORTHMAIN.Cuhtsr-PkTTI.K.At hind, Oklahoma, Jan. 11,1910, Newton Custer an I MissAgm-s Fettle were united in theholy bonds of niutriiuoiiv .These popular younghave a host of friendsjoin in congrat illationswishes for them.The gro mi is a son of J. Custer,and is one of Payne county’s ex-cellent young men, highly es-teemed by all of his many friends.The bride is a daughter of Mrs.Will Rolling, of Enid. She is aa High School student. Noa Seventh grade student.Think* Dr. Newell All ij J» mes Craib was n recentJto the asylum at Supply,people j lm went to look after hiswho will Charlie. Mr. Craib reportund best lent food, good clothingtreatment prevailing atstitutiou. He pronouncperiuteudent. Dr. Newell,mid thinks he is doingthat cun bo done underconditions. Charlie cuto improve, and it. is thoubea.it if.tl and accomplished young |K> able to come home in alady, and will prove a worthy life tim«.partner lor the husband whomshe lias ehost n. Methodist EpilCOftl IThe happy couple left for a vis- Preaching services init with relatives in Western Ok-;lat a,,d 8rdlahonia. ! month at 11:00 «. in.Y. CMiss Nellie8. Notes-Dunn returnedtoschool, Monday, afteratwo-vveeksvisit in Chunute, Kas.Robert Austin returnedschool Monday ihorrtKTg.> -A new student entered the gram-mar room, Monday. We wereunable to learn her name.Misses Echo and Georgia Hen-derson spent Saturday and Sun-day with home folks.The High School pupils are ex-pecting their grammars soon.They have been doing withoutsince school commenced.Miss Bid well, nn old studi nt ofIp. m. Sunday school e, day at 10 o'clock. A L,! vitation is extended to> itend these services.Marry llelir, PaG. L. Nobl,cwi«hDick und Jennie Dupee, old-time favorites in Yale, have beenvisiting Mrs. Dupee's parents, Mr.and Mrs. Charlie Pugh. Theyare still living in Stillwater.If you want to sell your farm,list it with Weber, at the red barn.If you have anything to sell ortrade, prompt attention will liegiven to your busiliess.The highest grade flour sold inYule is Muney’s Marvel. Parm-ley’s store has exclusive sale ofthis line flour. tfCanfields' are selling 7 lbs. ofnails for 25c, and always have,since coming to Y'ale.Mere local items oil lust page.ly vulid excuses for carrying thisclass of reading, and we have goodcause to thank the people of Yaleand vicinity for a liberal and col -stuntly increasing patronage thutobviates the necessity of publish-ing such matter. A discriminat-ing public Ims put The Farmerwhere it*can afford to refuse ob-jectionable advert ise incuts.Both Honest and Prosperous.Another indication of the pros-perity, as well us of the superiorcitizenship, of Yale and vicinityis the certainty with which peo-ple meet their obligations Ourbooks prove that The Farmer hasextended’upwurd of $2,000 worthAnother Guaranty Needed.Cannery stock commanded 40 to50cents on the dollar up to June,1909, having depreciated in valueoue-half in two and a half years.By December, 1909, it had fallento 10 cents on the dollar, havinglost three-fourths of its remainingvalue in less than six months.Oklahoma might adopt a law pro-viding for a cannery guarantyfund.A Token of Friendship.Cal. Wright lias been made theof credit during it h short period | recipient of u tine gold-headedearn handsoiiK'lv pngraved withGo to Covey it McCormick’sfor that Me Al. -ter coa!. -n ,jwill avoid clinker- ,nnl duiif.of existence, and that of the totslamount we have only !$’.! 45.Yal und Puvne county o pie areQuay Items.Messrs. Carpenter und Puckett,of Cushing, were transacting busi-ness here, the first of the week.Mrs. Tom Dove und son, Oian,of Pawnee, were guests of tiieStripling home.Rev. Belir filled his regular ap-pointment Sunday, at the Al. E.church, lie will begin a series ofmeetings the seventeenth. Allare invited to attend.Mr. and Mrs. \V . J. Berry arerejoicing over the luet, that theyare now grandparents. They re-ceived news thut Air. and Mrs. E.E . Water, of Otferle, Kansas, arethe proud parents of a daughter.Bud Spencer, Mr. Hendersonand Judy friends of Yule, wereQuuy cullers Sunday.Little Lloyd Cannon is very ill.His primary school-mates misshim very much. They surprisedhim Monday with a letter shower.Mrs. Jeun Sharp and two clnl-dreii are visiting friends m Sparks.C. M- Prow.mt has returnedfrom lus Nebraska visit.Little Elsie Custer is onsick list.We am obliged to oteastock of good* andCOST and LS$S^Prices ou a nitmbeiarticle*,iroiMauBoys’ Suits, Children’s _Men’s Pants, Ladies* ftSilks. Satins. VelvetsOtherAll MUllnerL40c on (he DollarA quantity ol RacketOther ArticleiGOODSN■y1 ’’ *MbP” -Mlltis]•J fB. M. UMHOLTZ - - DENTIST.All Work Guaranteed. 4LYJ°fflce Opposite Port Office.J:’l av >« Jjpft—ffi-I ,ftIIftft - ft—ft—ft-ft—ft—ftft-ft-ft-ft-ft-^lJos. O. Slaybaugh,VHUCCKSSOK TOC. C. HORNtheGus Loop, of Perry, was lookingafter business interests in ()uavthis week.W . J Berry and son and Buttno. icr I'Ui, rood trom Avant, andwill remain unui warmer weather.reportedlends of Postmaster■ " k now he is somev ' w lEEfaHnsftftIT?ftftooDRUGS :»Sundries, Jewelry, Paints,Oils, Brushes, Etc. Prescriptions accurately filled.Your patronage will be appreciatedft- ft ft—ft--ft—ft - ft ft—ft—ftft—ft-. —-- —-■ " 1 "" — .pwsii n ni/ur- - m.Don’t Wait Until You Get a Large Sum ^of Money to Open an Account With the £: Farmers State Bank :OF YALE, OKLA.A Bank Account, Large or Small, WillHelp You.W. A.- IXoitTIlRltAVR,President.Will I.ArnzunAi,e.Cashier.